“I just took six hits of Molly.” Those were 20-year-old Olivia Rotondo’s last words to an EMS worker at this year’s Electric Zoo Music Festival. Jeffrey Russ, 24, also died from an MDMA overdose at that same event. Four other people were hospitalized.

Fortunately, the media used the tragedy at Electric Zoo to have a thoughtful, informed discussion about MDMA use in the EDM community. Just kidding. The media chose the “Blind Hysteria” option. For example, The New York Daily News’ headline the next day was simply “DEATH FEST”.

It wasn’t all that long ago that Congress was attempting to outright ban all raves and dance music events on the basis that club owners and promoters knowingly allowed illegal drug activity on their premises. And when a teenager died at Electric Daisy Carnival in 2010, California politicians immediately proposed the “Anti Raves Act” of 2011 to ban raves…

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The wildest club in the city for electronic dance music is hosting their Glow event this Saturday! The Guvernment is also host to Kool Haus, Chroma, Surface, Gallery, Acid Lounge, Haven, and Skybar. This intricate setup is designed to host multiple DJ’s at once, giving each room its own unique sound and vibe.

Tonight, the lineup is as follows:

Guvernement – Mark Oliver and Flipside (House Residents)

Kool Haus – Manzone & Strong and Mike Toast

Gallery – ATIF, Pinky, Periera, Baghead, and DJ Dicky

Acid Lounge – Faded, Medic, Goose, DJ Pulski, DJ RY, and Stevie Stubz

Chroma – Anthem Kingz and MC Short Cirkut

Surface – DJ JC, DJ Serious, King, and The MC

If you’re looking for sexy girls wearing booty shorts and tube tops, this is the spot for you. Check out a recap of last year’s Glow event below: